The Messengers for Peace Foundation is helping to help the most disadvantaged at the borders and also within Ukraine
The Board of Trustees of the AMA Foundation has agreed to respond to the request for urgent help that the Messengers of Peace Foundation has requested with the donation of one million euros for the humanitarian work of caring for thousands of Ukrainian refugees, both inside and outside Ukraine. that country.
The Messengers for Peace Foundation, with Father Ángel at its head, is helping to help the most disadvantaged at the borders and also within Ukraine, because there are already many cities without electricity, without water and without food.
«It is shocking to see the images of those children crying with fear, kids frozen in the arms of mothers with terror and anguish in their eyes, wandering through streets full of destruction in search of a safe place. These are tremendous scenes before which we must not remain impassive, and for this reason the AMA Foundation has wanted to contribute, as far as possible, to alleviate the tragedy that Ukrainian citizens are experiencing, “they point out in a statement.
The AMA Foundation is 100% financed by AMA, the health professionals’ mutual fund, which reverts its profits to its mutual members; they are the real responsible for this humanitarian aid.
The AMA Foundation develops around a hundred charitable initiatives every year, in addition to being the benchmark in the training of health professionals through the granting of scholarships and the awarding of important scientific prizes. All activities aimed at achieving a better world and future for all.
The collaboration with the Fundación Mensajeros de la Paz and its founder, Father Ángel, is a moral obligation for the AMA Foundation, which it assumes with pride. Already 7 years ago he also contributed with the donation of another million euros, on that occasion for the aid program for Syrian refugees. Faced with tragedies like these, the AMA Foundation is committed to life, solidarity and peace in the world.